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Contextualizing STEM Education in Liberia, West Africa
Institute of Basic Technology
39 episodes
8 months ago
✅ Project Coordinator at Willette Safehouse ✅ Working to provide access to education for the the visually impaired, auditory challenged and albino communities. ✅ Author, speaker and education consultant In this new episode I chat with Mr. Tarlee A. Nauhn, an educator working in Liberia to make education accessible to excluded communities. I learned a lot from this conversation and I believe you will! Listen and be inspired!
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✅ Project Coordinator at Willette Safehouse ✅ Working to provide access to education for the the visually impaired, auditory challenged and albino communities. ✅ Author, speaker and education consultant In this new episode I chat with Mr. Tarlee A. Nauhn, an educator working in Liberia to make education accessible to excluded communities. I learned a lot from this conversation and I believe you will! Listen and be inspired!
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Episodes (20/39)
Contextualizing STEM Education in Liberia, West Africa
Episode 36 - The Story of Mr. Tarlee A. Nuahn
✅ Project Coordinator at Willette Safehouse ✅ Working to provide access to education for the the visually impaired, auditory challenged and albino communities. ✅ Author, speaker and education consultant In this new episode I chat with Mr. Tarlee A. Nauhn, an educator working in Liberia to make education accessible to excluded communities. I learned a lot from this conversation and I believe you will! Listen and be inspired!
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3 years ago
57 minutes

Contextualizing STEM Education in Liberia, West Africa
Episode 35 - The Story of Mr. Calvin Nelson
✅ International Business Student (Financial Management) ✅ Agribusiness Manager and Founder, SME Startup Connect ✅ Eggland LLC Liberia Co-Founder/ Lead Partner Co-Founder/ Lead Partner Producing Quality Eggs For the Liberian Market. In this new episode I chat with a Calvin Nelson, a Liberian living in Finland, pursuing an advance degree in International Business. Follow his interesting journey from being refugee to a budding internationa...
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3 years ago
50 minutes

Contextualizing STEM Education in Liberia, West Africa
Episode 34 - The Story of Mr. Patrick K. Johnson
✅Cyber Security/System Engineer professional with over twenty (20) years of experience ✅Transforming large-scale legacy infrastructures to modern digital platforms ✅AWS Certified SysOps Associate and AWS Certified DevOps Professional certifications ✅Bachelor Degree in Information Technology – Colorado State University ✅MBA in Technology Management with focus on Information Assurance In this new episode, I chat with a good friend from high school, Patrick Johnson. In this honest and raw emotio...
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3 years ago
1 hour 38 minutes

Contextualizing STEM Education in Liberia, West Africa
Episode 33 - The Story of our Co-Founder Dr Sylvia G. Bollie
✅ Co-founder of the Institute of Basic Technology ✅ Double Board Certified Physician ✅ Bestselling Author and Entrepreneur This week on Contextualizing #STEM #Education in #Liberia, I sit down for a chat with my wife, best friend and co-founder of our nonprofit. She talks about growing up as a first generation American, her motivation for pursuing medicine and her love for Liberia. Now streaming on all major podcast platforms. Listen and be inspired!
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3 years ago
44 minutes

Contextualizing STEM Education in Liberia, West Africa
Episode 32 - The Story of Thelma T. Ahamba
✅ Author, Entrepreneur, Social Media Strategist , Brand Optimizer ✅ Host of Chat with Themmy podcast ✅ Champion for women empowerment The story of Thelma is one of resilience, selflessness and overcoming one's insecurity. In this episode she describes her struggles/experiences and how she's using them as a platform for empowering others through her books, podcasts and clothing line. Follow the links below: Clothing line https://colorful-lemonade-apparels.creator-spring.com (...
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3 years ago
1 hour 10 minutes

Contextualizing STEM Education in Liberia, West Africa
Episode 31 - The Story of Mr. Harris G. Moseray
✅ Chemistry Lab Mentor ✅ President of the Chemistry Student Organization ✅ Graduating Senior at the University of Liberia ✅ Hult Prize Winner Mr. Harris G. Moseray is the Chemistry mentor in our STEM program and a graduating senior from the University of Liberia. His love for Chemistry was inspired by nature and a palm oil processing company in his local town. Listen and be inspired!
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3 years ago
50 minutes

Contextualizing STEM Education in Liberia, West Africa
Episode 30 - The Story of Dr. Elton Geepea
✅ Medical Doctor (MBChB) ✅ Doctorpreneur, Founder of Arepubliz ✅ Medical Intern at Korle-Bu Teaching hospital in Ghana Dr. Geepea shares how at a very early age his dad inspired his dream of becoming a medical doctor. He discusses the how the challenges of this pursuit lands him at the University of Ghana medical school. He's a recent med school graduate and hopes to eventually become an Orthopedic surgeon. Listen and be inspired!
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3 years ago
1 hour 1 minute

Contextualizing STEM Education in Liberia, West Africa
Episode 29 - The Story of Ms. Evangeline S. Bundor
The story of Evangeline is one of determination for a young lady overcoming the odds to obtain her undergraduate degree and with hopes of one day becoming a medical doctor. She currently serves as the mentor of our Biology lab, she is a graduating senior and Vice President of the Biology Student Union at the University of Liberia. Stay tuned and be inspired!
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3 years ago
36 minutes

Contextualizing STEM Education in Liberia, West Africa
Episode 28 - The Story of Dr. Gracie Brownell-Vinton
✅Assistant Professor at Texas A&M University-Commerce ✅Director of the Masters in Social Work Program ✅ Wife, mom and a proud Liberian In this new episode of Contextualizing STEM Education in Liberia, Dr. Brownell-Vinton, then a high school student, describes how her early days of going into the communities to talk about safe sex, family planning, etc., served as an impetus for interest in social work. Stay tuned and be inspired!
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3 years ago
1 hour 14 minutes

Contextualizing STEM Education in Liberia, West Africa
Episode 27 - Can Algorithms Be Used to Predict and Improve Learning Outcomes?
Happy 2022!! Is it possible to predict how a high school student will perform academically prior to sitting in a classroom? In this first episode of the year, we discuss our mission. Specifically we discuss the predictive teaching model we are building and some of the results are seeing in the early stages. Stay tuned and be inspired!
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3 years ago
31 minutes

Contextualizing STEM Education in Liberia, West Africa
Episode 26 - The Story of Mr. Nixon Flomo
✅CEO of School Web Platform ✅Software Engineer ✅App and Website Developer In this new episode of Contextualizing STEM Education in Liberia, Mr. Nixon Flomo shares his journey to creating the School Web platform. A software platform blazing the trail of digitizing high school records and bringing them online, mitigating bribery for grades schemes and actively involving the parents of students in their education, etc. Now streaming on iTunes, Amazon, Spotify and all plat...
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3 years ago
57 minutes

Contextualizing STEM Education in Liberia, West Africa
Episode 25 - The Story of Mrs. Zahnwhea Harmon
✅Clinical Therapist – Trauma and Post War trauma ✅Master of Arts – Mental Health Counseling ✅Master of Public Health – Community Health Education ✅Bachelor of Arts - Psychology In this new episode of Contextualizing STEM Education in Liberia, we discuss the issue of trauma still affecting many in Liberia. Our guest Mrs. Zahnwhea Harmon shares the harrowing details of escaping the war in Liberia and how that experience informed her career of choice. Although the conversation about trauma...
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4 years ago
1 hour

Contextualizing STEM Education in Liberia, West Africa
Episode 24 - The Story of Mr. P. Tumu Bowier
✅Country Manager of Africa Mobile Network, AMN Liberia ✅Engineering Manager, Liberia Telecommunications Authority ✅MBA in Business Administration and General Management ✅BSc. In Electronics and Communications engineering For many in rural Liberia, gaining access to the internet means literally climbing a mountain or tree to acquire a wireless signal, for a student it means waking up at 2am when there’s less network activity or for others, it is the only lifeline to those seeking urgent ...
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4 years ago
1 hour

Contextualizing STEM Education in Liberia, West Africa
Episode 23 - The Story of Mrs Valerie Anderson Shepard
✅ Quality Assurance and Compliance Specialist over the Anatomic Pathology Laboratory at a major Healthcare company ✅ Master of Science in Healthcare Administration with a background in Medical Laboratory Science ✅Worked as a certified Medical Laboratory Scientist in various hospital and toxicology laboratories ✅Fled the civil war in Liberia at just 12 years old and resettled in the United States ✅ Smart and Intelligence underpinned by her Faith in Christ In this inspiring episode of Contextua...
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4 years ago
1 hour 5 minutes

Contextualizing STEM Education in Liberia, West Africa
Episode 22 - The Story of Dr. Samuel G. Toe
This week as I sat down with my good friend and former classmate Dr. Samuel G. Toe. Dr. Toe is an Associate Professor of Politics & Int’l Political Economy at the IBB Graduate School, University of Liberia. He is also Acting President of the Thomas P. Fallah University College, in Paynesville City, Monrovia. Hear his amazing journey and be inspired!
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4 years ago
1 hour 13 minutes

Contextualizing STEM Education in Liberia, West Africa
Episode 21 - The Story of Emmanuel G. Dolokelen
Computer Networking and Programming graduateTechnical vocational education mentorFund his way through undergrad via several scholarships This week on Contextualizing #STEM #Education in #Liberia, hear this new and exciting story of Emmanuel. He developed and operates our technical vocation education curriculum. During the war, he left school to attend his family cattle while hiding deep in the forest. He learned to repair mobile phone as a way of generating income, as a...
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4 years ago
1 hour 2 minutes

Contextualizing STEM Education in Liberia, West Africa
Episode 20 - The Story of Precious Taylor-Gray
✅Fled Liberia on one of the last PAN AM flights out of the country during the civil war ✅Supports IBM's Cybersecurity & Biometrics service line for IBM ✅Oversees cybersecurity and privacy related innovation for Federal & local clients ✅Discusses the challenges of working in a male-dominated career
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4 years ago
47 minutes

Contextualizing STEM Education in Liberia, West Africa
Episode 19 - The Story of Elton D.J Carr (Part II)
In the second part of our conversation, Elton discusses the difficulty of having to leave his wife in Liberia in pursuit of education in the U.S. He discusses his time at Angie's List He also discusses his various roles at Microsoft He finally concludes with what needs to happen for education to improve in Liberia Listen and be inspired!
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4 years ago
59 minutes

Contextualizing STEM Education in Liberia, West Africa
Episode 19 - The Story of Elton D.J Carr (Part 1)
Senior Software Engineer at Microsoft Taught himself computer programming and tried to sell his first program Key member of one of the first Tech Startups in Liberia Master’s in computer programming from University of Washington This week on Contextualizing #STEM #Education in #Liberia, hear Part 1 of the story of Mr. Elton Carr, a friend and brother of over two decades. He bootstrapped his future right in Liberia. Now streaming on all major podcast platforms. Listen and be ...
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4 years ago
45 minutes

Contextualizing STEM Education in Liberia, West Africa
Episode 18 - The Story of Emmanuel Johnson
✅ His mom inspired his love for Robotics and computer science ✅ PhD Candidate at USC ✅ National Science Foundation Fellow ✅ Developing AI Negotiation Training system ✅ Researcher in field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) ✅ NC A&T Grad This week on Contextualizing #STEM #Education in #Liberia, hear the story of Emmanuel Johnson who fled Liberia at the age of 8 and settled with his mom in Trenton, NJ. Now streaming on all major podcast platforms. Listen and be inspired! #ST...
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4 years ago
46 minutes

Contextualizing STEM Education in Liberia, West Africa
✅ Project Coordinator at Willette Safehouse ✅ Working to provide access to education for the the visually impaired, auditory challenged and albino communities. ✅ Author, speaker and education consultant In this new episode I chat with Mr. Tarlee A. Nauhn, an educator working in Liberia to make education accessible to excluded communities. I learned a lot from this conversation and I believe you will! Listen and be inspired!